Medical devices that are worn directly on the cornea of the eye. Similar to glasses, contacts help correct refractive errors and perform this function by adding or subtracting focusing power to the eyes cornea and lens.

To avoid the risk of infection, always wash your hands thoroughly before putting in or taking out your contact lenses. Disinfect the lenses as instructed and replace them as appropriate.

You will be given a standard eye exam and other tests, so you can be fitted for your contacts. Your eye surface will be measured to determine the best size for you. You can then choose from disposable contacts or extended wear and also the color of your contacts.

Contact examinations

Bausch & Lomb

Cooper Vision

Air Optix Aqua

Acuvue Oasys

Dailies

Contact brands

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Depending on your eyes and lifestyle, contacts can be the better choice for you. For certain conditions, they might just be considered medically necessary.